General Mills Lawsuit

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has ended its investigation into the E. coli O26 and O121 outbreak linked to recalled Gold Medal flour from General Mills; however, our law firm continues to gather evidence that can be…

Our law firm is investigating the E. coli O121 and O26 outbreaks linked to General Mills flour. At least 46 people from 21 states have been sickened. We continue to get contacts from people who were diagnosed with E. coli…

The FDA, CDC and state health investigators have found sufficient evidence to indicate that flour produced at the General Mills facility in Kansas City, Missouri is a likely source of a multistate outbreak of Shiga toxin-producing E. coli O121 (referred…

Contact our law firm about a lawsuit for E. coli O121 from flour. To date, 38 people in 20 states have been sickened in an outbreak of Shiga-toxin producing Escherichia coli (called STEC or E. coli) O121 (the number identifies…

Depending on the facts of your case, you may have the right to sue General Mills for E. coli from flour. E. coli 0121 and O26 are potentially deadly bacteria, and you deserve answers, compensation and justice. These cases involve…

The CDC has found that General Mills flour is a probably source of the outbreak of E. coli O121 illnesses that has made at least 38 people in the United States sick. , according to the CDC. A recall of General…

An E. coli O121 outbreak has prompted General Mills to recall about 10 million pounds of flour. To date, the outbreak has sickened 38 people in 20 states. (As of July, 25, the count is 46 people in 21 states,…